Personalized Star Map of Oxford
51.7520°N, 1.2577°W
Beneath Oxford's Dreaming Spires, the night sky seems to whisper Shelley's verses and Hawking's equations. A city of learning and golden stone, Oxford marries the beauty of its medieval colleges to the depth of its ancient libraries. Gift an Oxford star map — a present as timeless as the cloisters of Christ Church in starlight.
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Why gift a star map of Oxford?
Gifting a star map of Oxford means immortalising a moment beneath the firmament that has inspired centuries of scientific discovery and poetry. From Christ Church cloisters to the banks of the Cherwell, every Oxford star carries the light of learning and the timeless beauty of the city of Dreaming Spires.
The sky of Oxford
At 51.8° north latitude, Oxford has a long astronomical tradition since the founding of the Savilian Chair of Astronomy in 1619. The Radcliffe Observatory, built in 1772, is one of the oldest in England. The surrounding Oxfordshire hills provide dark skies just minutes from the city.